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* Note: To speed up the process, add RAM and vCPUs if you can | * Note: To speed up the process, add RAM and vCPUs if you can ! | ||
=== Update & PVHVM configuration (to boost performances) === | === Update & PVHVM configuration (to boost performances) === |
Version du 5 juin 2015 à 20:19
This howto is based on the excellent work made by My Wired House. It aims at building FreeNAS with PVHVM support and ultimately at putting it into production with PCI passthrough.
Build environment
- Install a Freebsd 9.3 (in a domU for example)
- Make a few adjustements
- Build Freenas
Installation of Freebsd 9.3 in a domU
- Install your Freebsd 9.3 on a disk / volume of 100 Go (building Frenas requires space !)
- Configuration file for Xl
#
# Kernel + memory size
#
builder = 'hvm'
boot = 'cd'
memory = '2048'
vcpus = '1'
#
# Disk device(s).
#
disk = [
'phy:/dev/system/freebsd.reseau.ld-disk,xvda,w', 'file:/opt/ISO/FreeBSD-9.3-RELEASE-amd64-bootonly.iso,hdc:cdrom,r'
]
#
# Hostname
#
name = 'freebsd'
#
# Networking
#
vif = [ 'mac=00:16:3e:xx:xx:xx, model=e1000' ]
#
# Behaviour
#
on_poweroff = 'destroy'
on_reboot = 'restart'
on_crash = 'restart'
sdl=0
vnc = 1
vncunused = 1
vnclisten = '0.0.0.0'
stdvga=0
serial='pty'
usb=1
usbdevice='tablet'
keymap='fr'
localtime=1
- Note: To speed up the process, add RAM and vCPUs if you can !
Update & PVHVM configuration (to boost performances)
# freebsd-update fetch
# freebsd-update install
# reboot
# cd /usr/src
# make buildkernel KERNCONF=XENHVM
# make installkernel KERNCONF=XENHVM
# sed -i".backup" 's/ada/xbd/g' /etc/fstab
# sed -i".backup" 's/ifconfig_em0/ifconfig_xn0/' /etc/rc.conf
# reboot
Building Freenas
Install Freenas dependencies
# pkg install poudriere-devel git cdrtools pxz python grub2-pcbsd xorriso py27-sphinx py27-sphinxcontrib-httpdomain-1.2.1
Dowload Freenas 9.3 release
Dowload the last 9.3 Freenas release on Github (e.g. 9.3-STABLE-201506042008.tar.gz)
# mkdir -p /home && wget --no-check-certificate -O /home/9.3-STABLE-201506042008.tar.gz https://github.com/freenas/freenas/archive/9.3-STABLE-201506042008.tar.gz
# cd /home
# tar xf 9.3-STABLE-201506042008.tar.gz
# mv freenas-9.3-STABLE-201506042008 freenas
# cd freenas
# make git-external
A few adjustements on Freenas sources
- Modify "VERSION" in Makefile to reflect the custom release :
# sed -i".backup" 's/VERSION\?=9.3-STABLE/VERSION\?=9.3-STABLE-xen/' /home/freenas/Makefile
- Edit /home/freenas/build/nanobsd-cfg/FREENAS.amd64 and at the end, add theses lines :
options NO_ADAPTIVE_MUTEXES
options NO_ADAPTIVE_RWLOCKS
options NO_ADAPTIVE_SX
# Xen HVM support
options XENHVM
device xenpci
- Remove the "problematic" "set -e" in create_iso.sh (I know, this is bad but the process would stop at this stage if not ...) :
# sed -i".backup" 's/set -e/#set -e/' /home/freenas/build/create_iso.sh
Build !
Depending on the ressources allocated to your Freebsd build machine, it will take a while !
# make checkout
# env _KEY=set NANO_LABEL=FreeNAS VERSION=9.3-STABLE-xen \
GIT_LOCATION=EXTERNAL \
BUILD_TIMESTAMP=`date '+%Y%m%d%H%M'` \
SEQUENCE=FreeNAS-9.3-STABLE-xen-201506042008 \
TRAIN=FreeNAS-9.3-STABLE-xen \
UPDATE_USER=sef FREENAS_KEYFILE=Keys/ix-nightly-key.key \
CHANGELOG=ChangeLog \
make release